Register to Vote

Who Can Register to Vote

Be 18 years old (A person who is otherwise qualified may preregister on or after his/her 16th birthday and may vote in any election on or after his/her 18th birthday.)

Not now be adjudicated mentally incapacitated with respect to voting in Florida or any other state

Not have been convicted of a felony without your right to vote having been restored

Provide your current and valid Florida driver license number or Florida identification card number. You must provide the last four of your Social Security number if you do not have a Florida driver license number or a Florida identification card number. If you have not been issued any of these items, you must write "NONE" in the box indicated on the Voter Registration Application.

How to Apply to Register to Vote

You may fill in the Voter Registration Application online and then print the application or you can print the application and write in your information with a black ballpoint pen.
For the Voter Registration Online Application in Spanish select this link.

Verify that all the information on your application is complete. The office where you register, your decision not to register, your Social Security number, Florida driver license number and Florida ID card number will remain confidential and will be used only for voter registration purposes.

Sign your application. The application requires an original signature because you are swearing to or affirming an oath.

Mail your application to your county supervisor of elections. (Requires first class postage stamp.) You may also hand-deliver the application to any supervisor of elections office in the state, a driver license office, a voter registration agency or armed forces recruitment office, or to the Division of Elections.

If your application is complete and you qualify as a voter, the supervisor of elections will mail you a voter information card as official confirmation that you are registered to vote. Make sure all of the information on your card is correct. If you do not receive confirmation within 2 weeks, or if you have any questions, call your supervisor of elections.

NOTE: You must be registered for at least 29 days before you can vote in an election.

If the information on the application is not true, the applicant can be convicted of a felony of the third degree and fined up to $5,000 and/or imprisoned for up to 5 years.